The Power of a Lie
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The narrative follows a respected townsman who signs his name as guarantor for a friend; when the friend becomes insolvent the guarantor denies the bond and accuses the friend of forgery, leading to the innocent man's imprisonment while the guilty man is publicly honored. The story traces how the initial deception reverberates through families and the community, reshaping reputations, consciences, and relationships. Character studies expose how self-justifying falsehoods can harden or unexpectedly soften a personality, and how suspicion corrodes integrity. The novel explores moral ambiguity, the irrevocable consequences of lies, and the social mechanisms that reward deceit and punish truth.
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